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News
6 months ago
City of Clarksville Chief Financial Officer Laurie Matta resigns, moving to Colorado

Laurie Matta, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the City of Clarksville, has announced she is leaving the City after 12 years of service.

News
6 months ago
‘We don’t want personal conversations’: Clarksville officials meet with Woodstock flood victims

Though the flood waters in north Clarksville are receding, tempers have only risen for the residents of Woodstock Estates – tempers that flared during a neighborhood meeting Wednesday night between residents and city officials.

News
6 months ago
Weekend weather: Stormy start on Friday, with sunny skies by Sunday

Clarksville forecast: The weekend will start out stormy, but things should clear up by Sunday.

Entertainment
6 months ago
Phoenix Theatres at Governor’s Square Mall in Clarksville to open May 23

The all-new Phoenix Theatres at Governor’s Square Mall in Clarksville will open to the public on the weekend of May 23.

News
6 months ago
Open house planned to discuss study on future of 1,000-acre Britton Springs neighborhood

The Clarksville-Montgomery County Regional Planning Commission is looking to kick off their Britton Springs Area Plan with an open house next week.

Korbein Schultz
Crime
6 months ago
Former Fort Campbell intelligence analyst gets 7 years in prison for selling military secrets, bribery

A former Fort Campbell soldier and intelligence analyst was sentenced to seven years in prison for conspiring to sell military secrets to a person he believed to be affiliated with the Chinese government.

The North Clarksville Water Treatment Plant being planned on Barge Point Road at the Cumberland River. (Contributed, IDB)
Business
6 months ago
City, IDB study reusing water at Industrial Park, stop cooling servers with drinking water

A growing number of factories in the Clarksville-Montgomery County Industrial Park rely on a steady flow of water for cooling systems and noncontact cleaning. But that water doesn’t need to be “potable.”

News
6 months ago
Plans to build ‘The Joseph’ around Dunlop House approved by review board, Regional Planning Commission

After addressing feedback and returning to the Common Design Review Board, Gracey General Partnership had their plans approved for a mixed-use development called The Joseph being built around the Dunlop House